Lock



June 16, 1931. c, v, DOYLE v 1,810,468

LOCK Filed Jan. 28, 1929 III/ I JW

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---- ATTORNEY Patented June 16, 1931:

srsirss r OFFICE Gimmes v. DOYLE, on NEW Yemen: Y., essrsnon To RICHARD 'J; SHERWOOD, on; SAN'FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA V LOCK Application filed January 28; 1929. -Seria1.No. 335,452..

, Recording locks are used on doors to incicate 'orrecord the periods of time during which such lock'is locked, Generally there is a primary lockonthe same door with the recording lock, which serves only to lock the door but not to record the operations thereof; It sometimes occurs that an employee will'give the key ofthe recording lock to an unauthorized person with instruct ons to such person to operate the record ng lock Y at a specified time, so thatatheemployee-may kill - tectedby the locks, There have been pro-;

overstay his allotted time for absence without theexcess time being recorded by the recording look. In such instances the e1n-.

ployee, to carry out his objective, did not haveto give the unauthorized personthe key to the primary look, so that the latter personwasnot given access to the place pro- -vided combinations of recording and primary looks. wherein the primary'lock was dependent on-its operat on upon the operation of the, recording. lock, the purpose being to discourage the plan first described above, because the employee'would not be likely to place in the hands of the unauthorized person'the keys toboth the recordlng and the primary locks. These devices have added somewhat to theco nplioations of the looks and vto the understandingof their operation. They were also very difiioult to install;

The object offthe present invention is to.

provide a recording lock which willdefeat the undesirable practices referred to above as effectively as heretofore but withinuch simpler means for securing the results, Furthermore, the present devicerequlrcs no special instructions to the person operatn'ig the lock, that is, the recording lock will be operated the sameas an ordinary recording Q lockwhich is not supplied with the features pllcation,

of my invention.

To accomplish the defeat of improper use of the recording lock I have provlded means I which may be seen from the exterior of the door to which the invention is applied; which means will'indic'ate when the recording); lock is unlocked andthe place is, open for business; Preferably, the same means will also indicate when the recording" lock is locked.

Generally, and in the more complete combination of my inventioma primary lock will beused on the same door with the recording lock. 1

If thetelnployee should unlock the record ing lock for th'e'purpose of'recording the unlocking of the door, and leave the door pro tected conly by the primary lock while he or.

she absented himselfor herself, say to go for breakfast, the indicating means above referred to will indicate to anyone trying to enter the door, or in fact any member of; I

the public within viewing range of the inclicator, that the door isunlocked, (although in fact, the door is still guarded by the primary lockif there is one on the door) and it is considered that an employee will not be likely to permit this to-occurand will, therefore, not operate the'recording lock except in the manner intended.

through an unauthorized person actingin 1 his or herplace.

If a prospective customer should seekto enter the door when the recording lock is 'uIi-"f locked, and observing the open or unlocked signal while the door is stilllocke'd by the primary lock, such customer would be likely to report the fact to the owner or manager of the establislnnent and the fear of this hap- I Nor will the ,employee be likely to carry out the operations mechanism of the lock orits operation. The

applicationof the present device to adoor islittle more difiicult'than if the invention were i not present. c i In the drawings forming part, of this ap Figure 1 is a face view of a portion jof a door and its frame, with my invention applied thereto, aportion of the, keeper of the recording lock being broken away,

Figure 2 is a sectional view taken on'the' line 22 of Figure '1,

'- Figure 3 is a face view of part of the recording lock and keeper corresponding with parts shown in Figure 1, but showing the inline 7-7 of Figure 6.

Referrin first to the'form of the invention shown in Figures 1 to 4 inclusive, I have shown a portion of an ordinary door which may be the outer door of a store, oilice, loft or other building. This door co-operates with the frame member 2 the locks hereinafter referred to being applied to one of these, preferably the door, whereas the keepers of the locks are applied to the frame member 2. At 3 I have indicated the main portion of a recording lock, details of the construction of the lock being omitted because the present invention requires no modification of the lock in general, the features being applicable to the bolt portion only. Any type of recording lock may therefore have the present invention incorporated with it.

There is a small box or extension 4 arranged below the main casing 3 of the recording mechanism and within this compartment there is arranged a horizontally sliding bolt 5 which is adapted to be operated by a key in the same manner as the ordinary bolt of the present type of recording lock. ()n the frame member 2 there is a keeper shown in the form of a plate 6 seating against the face of the door frame and having a flange 7 set into a recessin the frame and secured by the screws 8. The keeper has a housing 9 forming a pocket to receive the end of the bolt 5 when projected from the recording lock whenever the recording lock is actuated to lock the door in closed position. These features described above are all well known parts of recording locks now in general use.

It is preferred that the recording lock iaving the features described herein be used in conjunction with a primary lock on the same door. in which case the primary lock will be used to lock the door but not to record the periods when the door is locked or unlocked. The primary lock is shown at 10 in Figure 1 and it may consist of any type of lock suitable for looking a door, except that no recording mechanism is required. This lock has a bolt 11 adapted to be actuated by any key mechanism of well known form and the bolt is adapted to engage with the keeper 12 which is mounted on the door frame 2. In other words, the primary lock 10 attached to the same door as the recording lock, co-oper ates with its individual keeper 12 to lock the door in addition to or independent of the recording look.

In the form of device shown in Figures 1 to 4: there is an opening 13 formed in the easing of the recording lock which opening registers with an opening 13a to the exterior of the door which is protected by the locks. There is a window for closing this opening and it is shown herein as consisting of a transparent member 14 which may be made of celluloid or glass, and it is shown attached against the outer face 16 of the door by means of a bezel 15 of the outside lock plate engaging the several edges of the transparent member. The bolt 5 of the recording lock is shown provided with a post 18 which may be made integral with the bolt or attached thereto and on the end of this post there is a plate 19 as shown at Figure 4 which is provided with the indicia to indicate to a person outside the building when the door is locked or unlocked. For this purpose I have shown the word Open, as shown at 20 in Figure 4, applied to that surface of the plate 19 which lies adjacent the window 14.

While it is not necessary that the indicator show when the door is closed or locked I prefer to apply the word Closed or some similar indicia as shown at 21 in Figure 4 in line with the word Open.

The operation of the invention in the form just described is as follows: WVhen the employee is about to leave the premises he or she will first close the door and then throw the bolts of both the primary lock and the recording lock by inserting the usual keys in these locks and turning them so that the bolts are thrown in the same manner as if the present invention were not present. It does not matter whether the primary lock is. locked first and the recording look after it, or vice versa. When the bolt in the recording lock is thrown, the recording mechanism of this lock will be operated to indicate on a record strip the time when the door is looked, all of which will be through mechanism commonly used for that purpose. When the bolt 5 of the recording lock is thrown. that is, when it is projecting into the keeper 69 for the purpose of locking the door, the plate 19 moves simultaneously with the bolt and it will move across the window 14; and when the bolt 5 is fully projected into the keeper the portion of the plate bearing the word Closed or similar indicia will come into register with the window 14. A person on the exterior of the door will be able to read through the opening 13 and through the transparent window 14 the word Closed on the plate or any other indicia indicating that the door is locked. \Vhen the employee returns and desires to unlock the door he or she will again insert the key into the recording lock and turn the key to retract the bolt 5.

The recording mechanism will indicate on operation is performed. Whenthe bolt is retracted in this operation to the position shown in Figure 2-, the plate 19 again moves with the bolt 5 and when the'bolt reaches the retracted position the portionof the plate 19 which bearstheword Open or similar-indicia will then be in register .with the window V 14; At such times per-sons on the outside of the door will be able to read through the window 14 the word- ,Open or any equivalent word indicating that the door is unlocked. If "the employee should only unlock the recording lock, leaving the primary lock still locked, and then leave the premises, the

1 Open indicia will remain visible to persons outside the door. A prospective customer attempting to open the door and finding it still lockedb'y the primary look but "with the 0 en matter showin throu h the Window, will be likely to reportthe condition to the owner orproprietor of the premises.

' A suitable notice may be stamped or cast on or adjacent the. recording lock, directing members of the public, 1f the open sign is in view while'the door is still'lochedby the primary lock, to report immediately the fact to the owner or proprietor of the establish ment. It is considered improbable that an employee will unlock'the recording lock for the purpose of" establishing arecord' of un locking the door, and then leave the door still locked by the primary lock.

' In the formof tllB'lIlVQIltlOIl shown in Figure 5, the same result is accomplished except that the plate bearing the indicia moves vertically instead of horizontally. In this case the dooris provided with an opening 22 of sufficient size to expose oneof' the words on the sliding plate 23L r This plateis movable" vertically in a pair I of guides Qlattachedto or formed on the under side of the outside plate of the recording lock. The-re is'a bell crank lever pivoted on'the-pin25 outside thecasin-g 3 and in a recess in the door andone arm 26 of this lever is pivoted to alinkQT the other end of the link being pivoted to the sliding plate 23.

The downwardly extending arm 28 of this bell crank lever isconnected pivotall'y 'bya pin 29 with the sliding bolt8 of the recording 7 lock which pin travels in a slot in the caslng 3; In this form of the device when the recording lock is actuated to lock the door the "bolt 5 moves tothe right-in Figure to project into tliekeeperand in making this movement the belly crank lever is roc *edso that the arm 26 moves downwardly andthis acts through the link 27' to move the plate "28 plate 2311s moved upwardly until the word Open or similar indicia is in register with the window. The result obtained with this form of device is thesame as'that of the first described construction. There is the advantage, however, that the thrust or movement of the plate 23 may be greater than that of the bolt by proportioning the arms of the bell crank lever for that purpose. y

In Figures 6 and-7 I have shown another modified-form of the invention. In this case the indicating device is mounted in the keeper and the boltof the recording lock is not necessarily modified. for the present invention. The bolt 5 in this case, which is the bolt of the recording loclgis slidable horizontally in the casing 4 in the same manner as if the presont invention were not employed.

The keeper which is attached to the frame member 2 comprises a shell 31 having a socket 32 in which thebolt 5 ofthe recording lock is adapted to engage for the purpose of locking the door. The plate 33 of this keeper is provided with an opening34 which is cov ered by the window 35 of transparent material, and this be held in place by the frame 86 on the inner side of the wall 33 similar to thewindow in the first construction. The indicating plate in thiscase is shown as a plate 37 having a flange 38 which] slides against the rear wall of the keeperhl and the open and" closed indicia are placed on the front surface of this plate as shown at 39, 40 in Figure 6. There is a spiral spring 41 connected at one endwith the plate 37 and its otherend is connected with the end wall of this form of the invention is as follows:

When the-bolt 5 of thelock is retracted or in the unlocked position, as shown in FigureT, the plate 37 is held by the spring ll in the left .hand position, engaged with the stop pin l2 and ShGlIlCllCla. 39 indicating that the door 2 is unlocked is then in register with the window 35. If the recording lock is actuated to lock the door, the'bolt5 moves to the right in Figure 7 to project into the'keeper and when it does so it presses against one end of the 5 plate 37 and causes this platet-o move'to the right against the opposition of the spring 41 so that when the belt is'fully projected'into the keeper the indicia adonthe plate 37 indicoating that the door is locked will be in' register with the window 35. This form ofthe invention may be employed where it is desired tea-void modifying the belt of the recording lock;

In. all forms of the invention Ihave provided simple means i for indicating from. the exterior of the" door when the recording lock is unlocked. The indicating means is positively operated whenever the recording lock is operated. The'deviceis 'simple'anddoes and means to automatically indicate to persons exterior of said closure when the recording lock is unlocked while the closure is in its closed position.

2. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at which said closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to automatically indicate to persons exterior of said closure when the recording lock is locked while the closure is 111 its closed position.

3. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at which said closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to automatically lndicate to persons exterior of said closure whether the recording lock is locked or unlocked while the closure IS in its closed position.

4. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same posltion, said recordlng lock having means to record the time at which the closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to positively disclose to persons exterior of said closure when the closure is unlocked by the recording look, while the closure is in its locked position.

5. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having .means to record the time at which the closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to positively disclose to persons exterior of said closure when the closure is locked by the recording lock, while the closure is in its locked position.

6. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at the recording lock, while the closure is in its locked position.

7. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at which said closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to surely indicate to persons exterior of said closure when the closure is unlocked by the record ing look while the closure is in its locked position, said means rendering it impossible to unlock said recording lock without operating the indicating means.

8. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at which the closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to surely indicate to persons exterior of said closure when the closure is locked by the recording lock, while the closure is in its locked position, said means rendering is impossible to lock the recording look without operating the indicatmg means.

9. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten theclosure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at which the closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to surely indicate to persons exterior of said closure whether the closure is locked or unlocked by the recording look, while the closure is in its locked position, said means rendering it impossible to lock or unlock the recording v lock without operating the indicating means.

10. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, said recording lock having means to record the time at 11. The combination of a closure, a primary lock and a recording lock, both of said locks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, the recording lock having means to record the time at which the closure is locked and unlocked by said recording lock, and means to surely indicate to persons exterior of said closure Whether the closure is locked or unlocked by the recording look while the closure is in its locked position, said means rendering it impossible to indicate a locked or unlocked condition of said recording lock unless a locking or unlocking operation of the recording lock is effected. 12. Thecombination of a closure, a pri-' mary lock and a recording lock, both of said 7 looks being adapted to fasten the closure in substantially the same position, the record ing lock having means to record the time at Whichthe closure is locked and unlocked by the recording lock, and means to surely indicate to persons exterior of said closure \vhenthe recording lock is unlocked, While the closure is in its locked position, said means rendering it impossible to indicate that the closure is locked by the recording: look if an unlocking operation of said recording lock is efiected. v Signedat the city, county, and State of' New York, the 11th .day of January, 1929.

' CLARENCE V. DOYLE. 

